Psychology, asked by MrM00N, 1 month ago

Why our brain and eyes gives confused information while seeing illusion ?



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Answered by Ꭲαηγα
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\dashrightarrow The snake illusion occurs because there's so much information hitting different parts of our retina at the same time. All this detail is sent to our visual cortex at once, and the resulting confusion tricks the brain into thinking that movement is taking place.

Answered by radha144880
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